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from www.petside.com on 27 Mar 2009
Dental care is a necessary and important part of cat health. In a perfect world, cats would love to have their teeth brushed and cat dental care would be a snap.
from www.petside.com on 18 Oct 2007
Feline periodontal or dental disease results from gingivitis, or inflammation of the gums, which is caused by accumulation of dental plaque and inflammation of the tissues associated with it. Routine dental care is required to maintain proper dental health. Common...
Dental Health and the Older Dog
from www.petside.com on 09 Apr 2009
If it seems like your dog is slowing down, getting old or losing its pep, make sure that bad teeth aren't to blame. A dog who loses its appetite or energy level may indeed be getting old, but the same symptoms can be caused by dog dental problems.

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February is Pet Dental Health Awareness Month
Healthy teeth and gums are at the core of the robust physical condition for our pets. To highlight the necessity of maintaining excellent pet dental care, the month of February has been set aside as National Pet Dental Health Month....
By: Jo Singer One of the most important aspects to maintain a healthy pet is regular dental care. National Pet Dental Health is featured during the month of February. Among the Veterinary organizations sponsoring this annual event, promoting the need...
Pet Dental Care| By|July 22, 2008 5:20 PM "Openus offer the same regular preventive dental care to our pets? Keeping ourpet's teethreplace regular brushing and routine dental care. Do you regularly brush your petâ s
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ASPCA | Ten Steps to Dental Health
Cat Care: Ten Steps to Dental Health: Damage to the tongue, teeth, palate and gums can lead to many health risks for felines, but these can be prevented with regular home check-ups and good old-fashioned tooth brushings.
ASPCA | Ten Steps to Your Dog’s Dental Health
Dog Care: Ten Steps to Your Dog’s Dental Health: Did you know that regularly brushing your dog’s teeth and providing her with a healthy diet and plenty of chew toys can go a long way toward keeping her mouth healthy?
Dog Care: Bad Breath: Persistent bad breath can indicate that your dog needs better dental care or that something is wrong in his gastrointestinal tract, liver or kidneys.
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